Easy Basement Design

Posted by lmgraff | Posts | Tuesday 30 June 2009 7:02 am

Basement design and basement finishing necessities are usually disregarded at the new home design and construction phase. Finishing your basement is a quick, simple and money-saving way to add up to 30 to 90 percent additional living space to your house.

To make your basement design easy to work with, there are some factors you need to keep in mind. You should attempt to prevent water leaks or seepage, improve your finished basement height, organize your basement utilities and plan your basement support structure, windows and access. Jot down these factors and work around them when planning your basement design.

You may then think about tackling moisture, mold and mildew; framing and finishing the walls; finishing the ceiling, windows, doors and stairs; safeguarding your investment. The final consideration to take is the theme of your basement. Once you’ve decided on a particular theme, you can easily select your furniture, accessories and fixtures without the confusion. Think practical first, then decorative. Working in phases will also help speed up the process. For instance, make a schedule when you’re going to work on the plumbing, electrical systems, furniture and so on. Before you even hammer down a nail, make sure you have enough time to work on your project, otherwise you may end up with a half-done basement. For jobs that are too difficult for you to do on your own, you could always hire a contractor for assistance.

Cooking up a basement design is generally a long and difficult process, which involves drawing concepts, creating scale drawings and attempting to envision what the revamped space might look like. Fortunately, we can now use computer software to make designing our basements easier and faster. With a piece of computer software, you can easily layout the design and even preview your virtual basement. All you have to do is use specific measurements to ascertain everything is to scale.

Running out of basement remodeling ideas? As you can see, creating a basement design for your new living space doesn’t have to be complicated. Simply start with the practical pieces and move on with the decorative ones using new technology to quicken the process.

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